Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught

adjustements

How Many Men Attended

15

How Many Women Attended

27

Staff Attendees

Harriet Kefeza

Government Attendess

LC1

Visitor Attendees

None

Total Attendance

42

Program

Stoves

Notes

Harriet reached in Bulyowa A and found when some members were waiting for her at the meeting place. She asked them to walk with her to inspect the stoves that they have so far built on their own.
She found when the group had so far built 10 stoves in the absence of KIbo staff. Fortunately 8 were perfectly done expect two which were fairly removed banana stems.
One the hole for firewood was very small while another one the hole for bringing in oxygen in the stove was put in the wrong direction that would make it hard for air to enter and light the stove.
Harriet corrected the mistakes as she explained to them. They later went for a meeting to discuss the way for ward to work in Bulyowa A. She asked members in Bulyowa A to volunteer and teach those in B.
The group agreed to teach them but this would be after they have finished to build for all the members in A.
Harriet thanked them to being able to wish those in B well because it is the reason why they have promised to volunteer.
They said that they are following Kibo’s example of voluntary since Kibo taught them for free.

Next Visit: 2018-09-17 - Purpose: Monitor the progress of the Healthy and Safe kitchen program.

Report Photos

Kibo staff discussing with Bulyowa A how to work in Bulyowa B

Kagoya is very proud of her stove that she has smeared very well as she waits for it to dry and start cooking on it.

Kagoya still cooking on open flames as she waits for her stove to dry before she starts cooking on it.

This child is proud of the stove that enables him to cook comfortably .